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Clair Tisseur (27 January 1827, Sainte-Foy-lès-Lyon, Rhône – 30 September 1896, Nyons, Drôme), was a French architect whose best known work is Église du Bon-Pasteur, a prominent Romanesque Revival church in the 1st arrondissement of Lyon. He is also remembered as a historian, linguist, biographer, poet, novelist, journalist, moralist, and satirist who frequently published his writings under the pen name Nizier du Puitspelu. Tisseur organized and mentored a cultural society in Lyon called ''L'Alme et Inclyte Académie du Gourguillon'', founded in 1879, that published numerous works during the Third Republic and into the 20th century. Members of the society included writers (Auguste Bleton, Henri Béraud, Monseigneur Lavarenne), artists (Pierre Combet-Descombes), and political leaders (Salles, Godard) who were active in Lyon. French cinematographer Philippe Roger created a documentary film about Clair Tisseur entitled ''Clair l'obscur'' in 2000. ==Works as architect== * City hall of the 2nd arrondissement of Lyon * Église Saint-Clair de Brignais, 1859-1862 in Brignais (Rhône), * Église Saint-Jean de Chabeuil, 1862 in Chabeuil (Drôme), * Église Saint-Claude de Tassin, 1866-1868 in Tassin-la-Demi-Lune (Rhône), * Église Saint-Martin d'Orliénas, Orliénas (Rhône), * Église Sainte-Blandine, 1863-1869 in the 2nd arrondissement of Lyon, * Église du Bon-Pasteur, 1875-1883 in the 1st arrondissement of Lyon, * Église de Saint-Laurent-d'Agny, 1858 in Saint-Laurent-d'Agny (Rhône), * Église de Saint-Ferréol, in Saint-Ferréol-d'Auroure (Haute-Loire), * Several houses in the rue de la République (Lyon). 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Clair Tisseur」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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